Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin Celebrate Their One-Year Anniversary Over the Weekend. Let's Chat About Betrayal and Forgiveness

Oh boy. Yesterday was one-year wedding anniversary of notorious tweeter Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin. The political couple celebrated by having dinner with friends at a restaurant in Miami.

Page Six reports that the pair sat in a private room and were “very affectionate” with each other. While the tabloid spotted the couple’s intimate party, they “went mostly unnoticed” until leaving the restaurant. As the two started to take an evening stroll, passersby approached them.

It looks as though the couple is trying to work through the notorious sexting scandal Weiner placed himself in recently. And while we can’t be sure what went down in the couple’s home after Weiner finally ‘fessed up to his sordid shenanigans, I’m guessing that it was not a pretty sight. It may have involved the former Representative sleeping on the couch. Or the silent treatment. Or a brutal (and well-deserved) tongue lashing from his wife.

Now that the dirty dust from the scandal has started to settle, it seems like the pair is trying to move on. I can’t imagine what sort of heart ache and betrayal Huma must have experienced. But it is fascinating to see how couples handle transgressions—and forgiveness differently. No two couples are alike so while one couple might be able to work through a betrayal like Weiner’s, others might not.

What transgressions or betrayals do you think are unforgivable? Maybe you and your partner worked through a big betrayal together? If you did stay together, were there times when you questioned your decision to stick it out? And do you think Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin will make it?